Descendants of Jacob Cornelisz BLOK and Guurtjr Gerrits KEIJZER



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10. Gerrit GROEN (Jan GROEN5, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born on March 27, 1848 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands3 and died on February 14, 1918 in , , , Portugal2 at age 69.

Gerrit married Cornelia SMIT, daughter of Andries SMIT and Willempje van der LAAN, on September 10, 1876 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.3 Cornelia was born on August 2, 1853 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands3 and died on November 22, 1918 in Rotterdam, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 65.

Children from this marriage were:

   20    i. Johannes GROEN was born in 1878 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on March 23, 1952 in Rotterdam, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 74.

Johannes married Christina KLUTS, daughter of Jacobus KLUTS and Anna Cataharina STEDELAERS, on January 15, 1913 in Rotterdam, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. Christina was born in 1883 in 's-Hertogenbosch, , Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.

   21    ii. Andreas GROEN was born on January 26, 1879 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on February 10, 1880 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 1. He had no known marriage and no known children.

   22    iii. Andreas GROEN was born on January 9, 1881 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on September 3, 1881 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 He had no known marriage and no known children.

   23    iv. Andreas GROEN was born in 1883 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Andreas married Teuntje KIEVIT, daughter of Klaas KIEVIT and Baaltje BROEDERS, on January 4, 1908 in Nieuwe-Tonge, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2 Teuntje was born in 1884 in Nieuwe-Tonge, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2

   24    v. Petrus GROEN was born in 1886 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on July 22, 1900 in Rotterdam, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 14. He had no known marriage and no known children.

11. Duifje GROEN (Jan GROEN5, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born in 1855 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.3

Duifje married Aldert JONGENEEL, son of Jan JONGENEEL and Trijntje VISSER, on November 12, 1882 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.3 Aldert was born in 1845 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.3

Children from this marriage were:

   25    i. Elisabeth JONGENEEL was born in 1884 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

Elisabeth married Petrus Johannes KONING, son of Klaas KONING and Geertje BREEUWER, on August 3, 1903 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Petrus was born in 1892 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

Elisabeth next married Klaas KOK, son of Klaas KOK and Aagje de WIT, on June 24, 1922 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Klaas was born in 1888 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

   26    ii. Johanna Cornelia JONGENEEL was born in 1886 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

Johanna married Johannes van HESSE, son of Willebrordus van HESSE and Haasje BAKKER, on June 6, 1918 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Johannes was born in 1876 in Krommenie, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

Johanna next married Maarten IJFF, son of Gerrit IJFF and Aagje METZ, on December 3, 1921 in Assendelft, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Maarten was born in 1893 in Assendelft, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

13. Jacob van der PLAS (Maartje Jacobs GROEN7, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born on July 16, 1850 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on February 8, 1910 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 59.

Events

• He worked as a Timmerman or Carpenter in 1876 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

Jacob married Antje KOOMEN, daughter of Hendrik KOOMEN and Maartje van 't VEER, on November 26, 1876 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Antje was born on September 24, 1855 in Assendelft, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on May 1, 1908 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 52.

• Marriage witnessed by Maarten KLEINE and Cornelis HOUWERTJES.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 27    i. Cornelis van der PLAS was born on July 29, 1877 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands6 and died on June 4, 1955 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA at age 77.

+ 28    ii. Marie van der PLAS was born on June 23, 1879 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on October 19, 1960 in Bloemendaal, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 81.

+ 29    iii. Hendrika Catharina van der PLAS was born on January 26, 1882 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

   30    iv. Abraham Martinus van der PLAS was born on May 2, 1884 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

   31    v. Anna van der PLAS was born on October 2, 1887 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Anna married Pieter Hendrik DONK, son of Gijsbert DONK and Elisabeth VERMEULAN, on March 24, 1910 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Pieter was born in 1887 in Gouda, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on July 20, 1954 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 67.

   32    vi. Elisabeth van der PLAS was born on April 24, 1891 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Elisabeth married Cornelis KRAMP, son of Jan KRAMP and Krijntje de WIT, on March 21, 1912 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Cornelis was born in 1889 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on October 17, 1947 in Grafhorst, , Overijssel, Netherlands at age 58.

+ 33    vii. Hendrikus Johannes van der PLAS was born on July 6, 1894 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   34    viii. Petronella Agatha van der PLAS was born on July 10, 1897 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Petronella married Klaas KROOK, son of Gerrit KROOK and Francisca PRIEM, on May 14, 1924 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Klaas was born in 1899 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

15. Jan Cornelisz van der PLAS (Maartje Jacobs GROEN7, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born on September 7, 1853 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1,5 and died on January 28, 1922 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 68.

Events

• He worked as a "Sceepstimmerman" or ship's carpenter.

Jan married Neeltje ZWAKMAN, daughter of Sijmon ZWAKMAN and Trijntje Klaasd DEKKER, on July 2, 1882 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Neeltje was born on September 19, 1855 in Schoorl, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1,5 and died on April 12, 1920 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands5,7 at age 64.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 35    i. Maria Catharina van der PLAS was born on October 7, 1882 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

+ 36    ii. Cornelis Jan "Cor" van der PLAS was born on September 3, 1886 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands,1 died on November 23, 1949 in Bergen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 63, and was buried in Bergen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

+ 37    iii. Catharina C. van der PLAS was born on October 6, 1889 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands8 and died on April 27, 1969 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands8 at age 79.

   38    iv. Nicolaas van der PLAS was born on April 3, 1894 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died in 1922 in Bergen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 28.

Nicolaas married Gerredina Helena Jeanette ESHUIS, daughter of Gerredina ESHUIS, on February 9, 1921 in Laren, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 The marriage ended in divorce on May 2, 1936. Gerredina was born in 1894 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

16. Maartje van der PLAS (Maartje Jacobs GROEN7, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born on March 31, 1855 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on June 22, 1926 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 71.

Maartje married Gerrit WIJKER, son of Jacob Jacobsz WIJKER and Arendje ZWAAN, on August 13, 1882 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Gerrit was born on January 29, 1853 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on January 27, 1912 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 58.

Events

• He worked as a Visventer of Fishmonger.

Children from this marriage were:

   39    i. Maartje WIJKER was born in 1883 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands and died on September 27, 1956 in Bloemendaal, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 73.

   40    ii. Jacob WIJKER was born in 1888 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Jacob married Petronella ZWAAN, daughter of Engel ZWAAN and Maartje MOOIJ, on January 30, 1917 in Egmond-Binnen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Petronella was born in 1891 in Egmond-Binnen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   41    iii. Cornelis "Cor" WIJKER was born in 1891 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands and died in 1977 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 86. He was usually called Cor.

Cor Wijker: storyteller in wood

In the course of the centuries Egmond therefore supplied relatively few prominent figures, in our time one of the inhabitants is well on the way to becoming a well-known figure in the country. It is a wonderful, but fairly common phenomenon that one finds talents in isolation, in solitude, which, because of their good, now and then masterful qualities, should be counted among the artists. Such a person is Egmonder Cor Wijker.

During the day you can find him in the drawing room of the Town Hall, but in the evening he crawls into his 'barn', as he calls his studio, which is built behind his house in the Prins Hendrikstraat. We visited him in that "shed". As easily as he handles the chisels and gouges, Cor Wijker expresses himself so difficult. Slow are the gestures with which he clarifies his words. Cor Wijker comes from a family of industrious craftsmen, who mainly focused on building "bomb" ships. We often see that several generations of "craft" formed the basis for a special talent.

In his youth he was apprenticed to a master carpenter for about three years and that is his entire "training." He has learned everything in practice. Once while repairing work in a church, he was struck by the beauty of some religious scenes. That was the spark that led him to start expressing his own feelings. He chose material that he dealt with on a daily basis and of which he knew the properties, the peculiarities and the possibilities. He started carving and carving figures, groups, representations from Biblical history.

No sane person will want to or be able to deny the fact that a serious blurring of the Bible has occurred. The Book of Books no longer lives among the people; it has only become the property of a few groups and neither in everyday life nor in art does one adjust to understand the biblical story. If you visit exhibitions of paintings or sculpture, you will find very few works based on the Bible story.

The exhibition in the "Prinsenhof" in Delft showed us what it was like in earlier centuries, where this summer "Prisma der Biblical Art" attracted and... affected thousands of visitors. Cor Wijker's work shows us how it is still possible today.

In a tenacious struggle with matter, without any knowledge of the technique of sculpting, he has found a mode of expression which now amazes the layman and the expert. The strange thing is that Cor Wijker does very little when it comes to drawing. I don't start until I see the entire performance down to the smallest detail in the plane of the shelf," he says. He largely borrows these representations from the Bible. Sometimes a sermon or a Bible reading does not let him go and then the image slowly grows, which he starts carving in wood in his spare time.

We have seen several pieces of his work; not everything stayed at his home, but luckily most of the pieces were photographed.
Most of the topics are taken from the New Testament such as: the Nativity, the Expulsion from the Temple, Let the children come to Me, the Baptism in the Jordan, Gethsemane, Calvary, the Descent from the Cross and the Resurrection.
Above the fireplace hangs one of the first works, Abraham's sacrifice. Resigned is the hand with which Abraham holds Isaac, determined that clutches the knife. The "Last Judgment" shows us how on the right of Christ the elect ascend to heaven, while on the left the damned fall.

Although the whole is reminiscent of our 'primitive' painting, we are dealing here with our own vision. The figures that Cor Wijker carved as a representation of the 'Flood' are of agitated mobility. He does not place images in space, so he does not evoke figures. His work remains bound to the 'frame' of the block or plank into which he cuts. It awakens the memory of the graphics in record records and has the descriptiveness of graphic work.

The material he works with is very different; he doesn't get his blocks sent home to size, but he uses oak from the demolition, or heads from old poles, the trunk of a walnut tree or a piece that washed ashore along the Egmond beach.

His work could be divided into low-relief, where the figures remain fixed to the background, and high-relief, where the figures detach from the background and the depth effect often reveals their full beauty. Most of his works are in high relief. Some of the heads are reminiscent of paintings by early Italian masters, while other work is related to carvings from Oberammergau.

His work has also been seen as an expression of folk art. In our view, this is debatable, because it lacks the most typical characteristics of folk art. It has not grown out of tradition, nor is it impersonal. On the other hand, you see the hand of an individual artist, whom you can best characterize as a natural talent, who intuitively knows where his possibilities lie and how far his limits extend.

Cor Wijker's work is not adoring or adoring, it distances itself, it sets before eyes. It is Calvinistic: tough and serious. It lacks anything that hints of mysticism, because in style and conception it bears witness to a sense of reality and as such it is also typically Dutch in nature. His images have the character of a sermon, not of worship.

Not all his work is taken from the Bible. There are also pieces that depict a current event, such as the stranding of 'De Drente' (on October 20, 1935). This relief already shows us the lively activity and effort involved in the rescue work. We see the lifeboat trying to get to the scene and all the hassle ashore, while a roaring sea and a strong wind are convincingly suggested. But what is most striking is the witty observation of the busy people and it certainly takes a strong talent to be able to hit these things in this way.

When HM Queen Juliana visited the Wieringermeer this summer, Cor Wijker offered Her Majesty one of his works: a mermaid rising from the sea, carrying a shell with a corn reaper in her hands. In the background we see church towers of the Wieringermeer and a fishing vessel at sea. This current piece was based on the text from Genesis I verse 26.

Perhaps this or that reader thinks that this Egmond sculptor earns quite a bit in this way. This is not the case. Cor Wijker does not sell a single piece. It remains with him amateurism and leisure.

Discovered by accident It is strange that this more than sixty-year-old municipal official has remained undiscovered for years. Jan Engelman, the poet-critic, accidentally ended up with him in 1938. In 'De Tijd' he wrote about Cor Wijker as 'a remarkable woodcarver'.

Kasper Niehaus devoted a study to him (in 1948) in the 'Maandblad voor Beeldende Kunsten'. A year later, the journalist Ab van Roon persuaded him to make his work public. This happened in 'Art of our time' in The Hague with about thirty reliefs. Press and public were delighted with the beautiful work of this silent worker.

After his work has been publicized (even on television), assignments have also been made. He declines most of them, for he is a "Sunday sculptor." "When you are economically dependent on this work," he says, "you are tempted to make things that are not entirely justified." You cannot do that when you have set yourself the task of being a servant of the Word, for that is what he is in all his conduct.

There is a small Reformed church in Egmond, it is an ugly whitewashed case on a hill. It contains... a beautiful pulpit and baptismal font by Cor Wijker, who are, as it were, the precursors of a renewed Protestant, ecclesiastical sculpture. It is a remarkable and gratifying event that the simple people in Egmond have shown understanding for the fact that the Word can be proclaimed not only through the mouth, but also through the image. In four panels Cor Wijker cut The Resurrection, Golgotha, the Ascension and the Outbreak of the Holy Spirit. On the corners of the pulpit he carved stuffed ears of corn and bunches of grapes as symbols of bread and wine.

The last largest work by this Egmond sculptor can be seen in the new Maranatha Church in Amsterdam-Noord. In that place of worship, too, the pulpit was circumcised by him with biblical motifs.

We are happy to have made the acquaintance of this special Egmonder. His art is honest and simple. It typifies Cor Wijker when he says that, when people insisted on exhibiting, he first talked to the pastor about it "whether he was allowed to do that." He replied: "As I preach the Gospel by the Word, you do it with the chisels in wood."

We are very pleased that, in this contribution, we were able to tell the readers of 'de Speelwagen' something about this quiet Noordhollander. If you want to see his art: You are always welcome. The address? Cor Wijker, sculptor, Egmond aan Zee.
That "says" everything.

Previously published in 'De Speelwagen', Volume 7, 1952, No. 10, pages 298-303.
Edition: Historical Societies in Hollands Noorderkwartier.
Author: JH Kruizinga.

Cor married Gerritje ZWIER, daughter of Willem ZWIER and Teuntje VERNOOT, on April 15, 1915 in Enkhuizen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Gerritje was born in 1889 in Nigtevecht, , Utrecht, Netherlands.2

   42    iv. Jan WIJKER was born in February 1893 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on April 7, 1893 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

17. Arie van der PLAS (Maartje Jacobs GROEN7, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born on December 1, 1857 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on April 10, 1922 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 64.

Events

• He worked as a Scheepstimmerman (ships carpenter).

Arie married Dina KEUR, daughter of Arend KEUR and Wilhelmina Juliana VISSER, on March 27, 1886 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Dina was born on January 31, 1867 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on June 16, 1910 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 43.

Children from this marriage were:

   43    i. Maria van der PLAS was born in June 1887 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on September 26, 1888 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 1.

+ 44    ii. Mina van der PLAS was born on September 12, 1889 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on July 23, 1945 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 55.

+ 45    iii. Maria van der PLAS was born on January 20, 1892 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on October 16, 1955 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 63.

   46    iv. Arend van der PLAS was born on January 28, 1894 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on November 29, 1894 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   47    v. Cornelia van der PLAS was born on March 27, 1895 in 's-Gravenhage, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2

Cornelia married Engel PAAP, son of Pieter PAAP and Aaltje PAAP, on June 10, 1920 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Engel was born in 1895 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   48    vi. Arendje van der PLAS was born on September 23, 1899 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Arendje married Antonie Johannes t van ELST, son of Antonie Johannes van ELST and Aleida Johanna BOSMAN, on October 3, 1917 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Antonie was born in 1893 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

+ 49    vii. Cornelis Arend van der PLAS was born on October 26, 1901 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died in 1985 in Bloemendaal, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands at age 84.

   50    viii. Krijntje van der PLAS was born on June 9, 1905 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Krijntje married Klaas PAAP, son of Engel PAAP and Aaltje KERKMAN, on April 1, 1926 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Klaas was born in 1902 in Zandvoort, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

Arie next married Maria ZWAANENBURG, daughter of Arie ZWAANENBURG and Elisabeth WILLEMSE, on August 28, 1913 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Maria was born in 1858 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

18. Gerrit van der PLAS (Maartje Jacobs GROEN7, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born on July 21, 1859 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on August 2, 1943 in Groningen, , Groningen, Netherlands2 at age 84.

Gerrit married Elizabeth PIETERSON, daughter of Jacobus PIETERSON and Annigje de BOER, on April 25, 1884 in Oldemarkt, , Overijssel, Netherlands.1 Elizabeth was born on July 19, 1862 in Oldemarkt, , Overijssel, Netherlands1 and died on October 23, 1943 in Groningen, , Groningen, Netherlands at age 81.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 51    i. Jacobus van der PLAS was born on February 22, 1885 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on February 24, 1955 in Leiden, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 70.

   52    ii. Cornelis van der PLAS was born on November 1, 1887 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Cornelis married Johanna VERMAAT, daughter of Huibrecht VERMAAT and Aaltje van BAKEL, on September 9, 1920 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Johanna was born in 1893 in Maasdam, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2

+ 53    iii. Roelof Jan van der PLAS was born on April 6, 1889 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   54    iv. Maria Anna van der PLAS was born on May 29, 1891 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Maria married Cornelis van LEEUWEN, son of Corelis van LEEUWEN and Teuna van PUTTEN, on June 12, 1913 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Cornelis was born in 1886 in 's-Gravenhzande, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2

   55    v. Annigje Elisabeth Sjoukelina van der PLAS was born on July 22, 1893 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Annigje married Marinus Adrianus DOORNIK, son of Anthonie Hendrikus DOORNIK and Jannetje SCHOUTEN, on November 21, 1918 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Marinus was born in 1888 in Gouda, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2

   56    vi. Gerrit van der PLAS was born on July 18, 1895 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Gerrit married Jannetje van DONGEN, daughter of Anthonij van DONGEN and Lena van DONGEN, on June 8, 1922 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Jannetje was born in 1896 in Middelharnis, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.2

   57    vii. Jan Pieter van der PLAS was born on September 4, 1894 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 and died on February 2, 1920 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 25.

   58    viii. Catharina Sjoukelina van der PLAS was born on February 27, 1899 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Catharina married Jan Dirk KRISPIJN, son of Pieter KRISPIJN and Clara Egberdina van VEMDE, on August 21, 1924 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Jan was born in 1899 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   59    ix. Aagje van der PLAS was born on June 5, 1903 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

19. Dirk van der PLAS (Maartje Jacobs GROEN7, Aagje Gerritsd DAL4, Marijtje Jans BLOK3, Jan Jacobs2, Jacob Cornelisz1) was born on December 20, 1862 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on January 26, 1937 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 74.

Events

• He worked as a Timmerman or Carpenter.

Dirk married Hendrika WIJKER, daughter of Cornelis WIJKER and Annetje ZWART, on August 14, 1886 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Hendrika was born on March 28, 1865 in Egmond aan Zee, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on October 8, 1939 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands2 at age 74.

Children from this marriage were:

+ 60    i. Maria Johanna van der PLAS was born on May 20, 1887 in Haarlem, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   61    ii. Cornelis van der PLAS was born on September 16, 1889 in Helder, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands1 and died on January 31, 1945 in Oostvoorne, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands1 at age 55.

Cornelis married Neeltje BAKKER, daughter of Klaas BAKKER and Niesje MAN, on November 30, 1918 in Oosthuizen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1 Neeltje was born in 1894 in Oosthuizen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.1

   62    iii. Johannes Martinus van der PLAS was born on July 19, 1894 in Helder, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   63    iv. Johanna Maria van der PLAS was born on April 1, 1897 in Helder, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Johanna married Gerrit HEIJKOOP, son of Jan Daniel HEIJKOOP and Maartje van der PLAS, on October 28, 1925 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Gerrit was born in 1896 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

   64    v. Hendrik van der PLAS was born on April 19, 1899 in Helder, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Hendrik married Jacoba SPRUIT, daughter of Cornelis SPRUIT and Maria van der WAGT, on October 20, 1927 in Velsen, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Jacoba was born in 1900 in Oudenhoorn, , Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.

   65    vi. Martinus Johanes van der PLAS was born on December 1, 1906 in Helder, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

Martinus married Constance de SMIDT, daughter of Jannis de SMIDT and Elisabeth Margaretha HUTTE, on June 30, 1925 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2 Constance was born in 1902 in Amsterdam, , Noord-Holland, Netherlands.2

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